Title: Chemistry
Publisher: Addison-Wesley
Date of Publication: 2002
Author: Antony Wilbraham, Dennis Staley, Michael Matta, Edward Waterman
Specific Subject: Mole-mass relationships
Grade: 9-11
Age: 15-18
Chapter Title: Chemical Quantities

Statement of Learning Goal or Standard

PS2 (Ext)-6
Students demonstrate an understanding of physical, chemical, and nuclear changes by...
6aa-using chemical equations and information about molar masses to predict quantitatively the masses of reactants and products in chemical reactions.

What Does This Learning Goal Mean?

  • Molar masses
  • Balancing equations
  • Atoms have different masses
  • Stoichiometry (conversion factors)
  • Unit conversions
  • Parts of a chemical equation

What Do Students Need to Understand Before They Can Address This Learning Goal?

  • Simple division/multiplication
  • Concept of the mole (not a set weight but a set number)
  • Predicting a reaction direction
  • How to utilize the periodic table
  • Chemical symbols
  • Balancing charges
  • Basic mathematics
  • Difference between physical/chemical changes

What (Mis)Understandings Might Students Have Related to This Learning Goal?

  • Molar mass and mass are not the same thing
  • Conversion factors must be used
  • When converting to/from atoms, moles must be used
  • Matter can never be created nor destroyed

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